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- A popular high school student, admired by his peers, decides to take a day off from school and goes to extreme lengths to pull it off, to the chagrin of his Dean, who'll do anything to stop him.
- Daniel Ocean recruits one more team member so he can pull off three major European heists in this sequel to Ocean's Eleven (2001).
- Laid back commitment-phobe Buck babysits his brother's rebellious teenage daughter and her cute younger brother and sister.
- The spectre of a disfigured man haunts the children of the parents who murdered him, stalking and killing them in their dreams.
- The accidental death of the older son of an affluent family deeply strains the relationships among the bitter mother, the good-natured father and the guilt-ridden younger son.
- A young man in private school spends one crazy night out, and only later does he learn more about the woman who enlivened his night.
- Damien the Antichrist, now about to turn thirteen years old, finally learns of his destiny under the guidance of an unholy disciple of Satan. Meanwhile dark forces begin to eliminate all those who suspect the child's true identity.
- A young woman fights the spirit that is slowly taking possession of her.
- A former CIA agent uses the talents of a young psychic to help retrieve his telekinetic son from a shadowy secret government agency.
- A charming womanizer must find a way to get $80 to elope to Hawaii with his one true love, or else go to his father's chosen business school.
- The host guides various participants as they repair and renovate various houses.
- A lawyer and a little girl must prove that a man claiming to be Santa Claus is the real thing.
- Experienced Green Beret sergeant Johnny Gallagher is escorting a prisoner, Airborne Ranger Thomas Boyette, back to the US, but Boyette escapes and Gallagher must risk life and limb to catch him.
- Babe Ruth becomes a baseball legend but is unheroic to those who know him.
- A group of four friends form strong bonds while in high school in the early 1960s, then desperately cling to that love during the turbulent counterculture movement and social upheavals that marked the end of the decade.
- Stuck at summer school after a flunked year of college, Kennedy rallies a ragtag crew to go pool-hopping through the lavish estates of Lake Forest. But as secrets spill, a wild night of fun becomes a cathartic journey of self-discovery.
- Erin Logan lives with and provides for her twin brother Jacob, who is severely affected by autism. After she stumbles into chances for love and friendship, she is forced to confront what it means to have a good life, and whether she can care for her brother and for herself at the same time.
- "Holy Ground" is the story of Chicago's emergence as one of the largest cities in the world from the perspective of the Catholics.
- In 1985, an ancient evil began slaughtering the senior class in alphabetical order - but it was stopped. Two years later the evil has resurfaced, and 20 year old Jake Davis hunts down Zeke Zanderfeldt - a reclusive former classmate who put an end to the evil previously - to find a pattern to take down the evil again. Along with former high school theater queen Julia Lochley (who also practices in the dark arts), the trio band together against the demonic force that is claiming young lives each day. But what they discover might be more complicated than any of them bargained for.
- From a basketball academy in Senegal, to the high-pressure world of American prep schools, the film documents the extraordinary personal journeys of four particularly tall West African Muslim teenage boys with NBA dreams.
- After an unexpected discovery, Kathryn's world is turned upside down.
- A crooked politician and a group of assassins get trapped in a psychological mind game orchestrated by a vengeful MIA soldier, Sphinx.
- A child of a vampire is abducted and the father, Popsy, a vampire, tracks the car down, kills the two abductors and saves his son.
- How far can a man be pushed before he snaps? The staff of Logan Online Publishing finds out on one terrifying night in the office. On the day Matt McClaine gets fired, he exacts his bloody revenge on anyone unlucky enough to be working late. From his superiors to his co-workers no one will be spared Matt's enraged quest for justice. In the case of this online publishing company, firing one disgruntled person means having to re-staff an entire office.
- David Whiting belongs to a fine old aristocratic family of the south and is an officer in the United States Army. He believes in the Union and he is opposed to slavery. When the Civil War breaks out he frees his personal slaves and joins his regiment to fight for the north. His brother, Walker, is an honorable man, but hot-headed and impetuous, the opposite of his brother. He joins the southern army fighting against his brother. Edith Whiting, the sister, and her parents are extremely bitter over David's defection. The play opens shortly before the Civil War, when David is visiting his home with a friend and brother officer, Jack Spencer, who is engaged to Edith. Edith quarrels with Spencer over their differences in principles and returns his engagement ring. David is in love with Ruth Tyler. During the war the Whiting family, deserted by the slaves, have a hard time to make ends meet, and borrow from a professional money-lender, Thomas Spicer, giving mortgages on their property. Spicer is anxious that his son be recognized by the better class of people. He is ambitious for him to marry Edith Whiting. Edith always spurns him, even though word reaches her that Spencer has been killed. After the war David, now a colonel, returns to his home town with his troops as military commander of the district. He pays off the debts on the plantation and saves his sister from further humiliation at the hands of Spicer. A few days afterward Spicer is found murdered. Walker Whiting is found leaning over the body. A gun belonging to Walker is found by the man's side. It is well known that there was bitter feeling between Walker and Spicer, so he is arrested and accused of the murder. It devolves on David to court-martial and try his own brother. However, Rufus, a slave, confesses he killed Spicer because he once horsewhipped him. Although David had done all of this and much more for his family, had restored order and saved the residence from great humiliation and outrage, both his family and all his old friends are still cold to him. The sting of victory comes when the woman he had long loved, Ruth Tyler, rejects him and throws herself into the arms of his brother. David has won the fight for his principles, but lost the girl.
- Three college stoners try to uncover the reason one of their undesirable friends wants to babysit kids.
- A mysterious mute girl hitches a ride with a stranger who harbors a dark and terrifying secret.
- Discovering Deerpath is a historical documentary about the town of Lake Forest, Illinois. Located 30 miles north of Chicago, the town of Lake Forest and its citizens have made an amazing mark on the nation and the world over the past 150 years. From the town's inception, Lake Forest has earned a reputation for its solid educational, philanthropic and preservation efforts. These efforts have led to a vibrant community that celebrates its town through a variety of traditional and unique special events. Through a serious of amazing brushes with local and globally significant events, the dramatic power of community is demonstrated throughout the film. Lake Forest has been referred to by some as the Forrest Gump of communities. Events and figures covered in the film are directly related to the town and it citizens include the Underground Railroad, the death of the first Union Officer in the Civil War, the election of Abraham Lincoln, the first transcontinental flight of Cal Rodgers, the story of J. Ogden Armour (the world's second richest man for over two decades), a visit by the Prince of Wales (who relinquished his throne to marry Lake Forester Wallis Simpson), the famous Rosenthal photo on Iwo Jima and the amazing story of Jim Lovell, member of the first crew to orbit the moon. Interwoven throughout each of these unique stories is the dramatic effect of community and the heights to which the human spirit can aspire to when backed by such a powerful and positive presence.
- What happens when you graduate from college and jobs don't exist, your friends aren't who they used to be and home feels foreign?
- Vital Sign is an introspective personal documentary short film portraying Family Force 5 bassist Joshua Old's near-fatal battle with kidney failure in the middle of the band's 2009 Christmas Pageant Tour.
- Maria Vangard returns home after many years to find that her brother and the place she once called home have changed very little.
- A band of electronics store employees get together to solve mysteries for some reason.
- The Thicket is a wonderful place of magical enchantment. All that a person needs is provided to them by the forest, there's no need to labor, and the main focus of daily life is to spend time with friends and explore the Thicket. But lately things in the Thicket have been getting a little twisted. Forest folk have been disappearing at random with no explanation. As the wood slowly empties, the spirit of contentment gets replaced by feelings of abandonment and sorrow. Thyme, a headstrong forest girl, is at a loss for what to do when her dearest friend, the Woods Man, disappears without a trace, joining the ranks of the newly missing. The thought that he would never have left the Thicket of his own accord does nothing to reassure her. Then Thyme herself is ambushed one night and knocked unconscious. She awakes to find herself in an unusual place, far from the life she is accustomed to in the Thicket. She'll have to keep all of her wits about her as she tries to escape the clutches of her inhuman captors, encounters strange weaponry, and accidentally discovers the secret behind the disappearances of her forest folk friends. When all is said and done, one thing is made abundantly clear to her. Human beings never should have left the Thicket.
- A progressive order of nuns shares their story in their own voices in this beautifully filmed "visual poem."
- Originally built with leftover lumber and raw materials from their own homes in the mid-nineteenth century, residents came together to create the town's first public school house. It would later become a dentist's office, then a residential home, then moved two blocks down the street by horse. It survived a century and a half of wear, tear and weather to become a landmark. This is a documentary series that follows a group of master craftsmen as they work to restore the Beecher Quinlan House from the century-old school house it was to the luxurious home it will be.